A channel to multiple publics
Saving existing bookmark to group overwrites existing tags? - 92 views
started by Phil Ridout on 15 Apr 09
19 follow-ups, last by Graham Perrin on 18 Mar 10
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City Brights: Howard Rheingold : Twitter Literacy (I refuse to make up a Twittery name... - 4 views
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knowing how to look
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Reciprocity
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I'm surprised that Twitter can't present a conversation in a meaningful way. Compare with Identi.ca running StatusNet, examples: http://identi.ca/conversation/12018048 http://identi.ca/conversation/12000057 http://identi.ca/conversation/11701331#notice-11822415
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I needed an authoritative guide to
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Searchability
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knowing how to tune the network of people you follow
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IRL ("in real life")
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ten to twenty minutes to regain full focus when returning to a task that requires concentrated attention
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/07/magazine/07awareness-t.html
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/may/12/computer-science-it
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Paperless Reading on Your Mac - AppleMatters - 6 views
www.applematters.com/...paperless-reading-on-your-mac
Diigo review Mac OS X e-mail highlight Portable Document Format 2009-10-14-a 999099
shared by Graham Perrin on 14 Oct 09
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When I recently stumbled upon Diigo.com I found the perfect solution for bookmarking and annotating web pages instead of saving them as PDFs or wasting paper and ink by printing them. Diigo.com and Delicious.com work similarly whereby you can annotate, tag, and share bookmarks with other members of the site. The site provides a downloadable toolbar for Firefox, Flock and Internet Explorer web browsers for online browsing and interaction. For other browsers, including Safari, it provides a bookmarklet similar to the toolbar but not quite as feature rich.
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I want that same feature in Mail
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As Mail.app uses WebKit, so something like this may be possible. However: the simple act of 'filing' a message — moving it from one mailbox to another — could be enough to break the reference point upon which a highlight might rely. I wonder how Qu-s handles references to messages that move.
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So are you saying this could be developed as a plug-in for Mail? I wonder what would it fake for Apple to actually incorporate this feature?
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Bakari Chavanu wishes for a highlighter pen to work in Mail in Mac OS X. I like that idea.
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